Oye! Oye!! An ‘everything is awesome’ spectacle, a 3D animation story about toys, with “cuties” and lots of creativity-fun laden building blocks most of us handled as kids to craft our own world of childhood fancies. Lego Movie is superb with its multi-colored houses, lofty cranes, and fast cars.

At once funny and witty, engrossing the young and enticing the not-so-young making them laugh out loud on various occurrences as also at the interwoven social commentary, Lego Movie is likely to capture a place all its own in the Hall of Fame, breaking box office records, encouraging zillions across gender and age divides to think out of the box, to forever essay new things.

For it is the “piece of Resistance” earlier on forecast by the Wizard Vitruivus [Morgan Freeman].

The “find” catapults Emmet to the position of someone “special” propelling him to join and lead the Momentum to stall the wicked advance of the Tyrant Lord Business [Will Ferrell].

And sure enough Lord Business—a personification of business monopolization—desires the strange rectangle. It is his mission to ensure separation across the entire Lego realm so that he can maintain order and ensure business reaching newer heights.

So, swing with the Batman [voiced by Will Arnett who by the way doesn’t know Bruce Wayne], Superman, Gandalf, LA Lakers, Liam Nesson as the hilarious Bad Cop/Good Cop, and many more, and shout, “spaceship”!